Good intentions are always rewarded for good intentions. Not long ago, in an interview with the United States, Putin praised Biden in the United States, saying that he is more experienced, more accommodating, and more old-fashioned politician than Trump. Regardless of whether his words are his words or not, Putin's evaluation of Biden reflects the demeanor and self-cultivation of the head of state of a major country. But facts have proved that Biden does not appreciate Putin's "strong support" for himself on the eve of the United States. On the contrary, the poisonous tongue of this old-school politician is in no way inferior to Trump.
According to CNN and other reports, Biden once again insulted Putin when he attended a fundraising event in San Francisco on February 21 local time. He stressed the threat of global warming to donors, but did not forget to pull Putin to back his back:
This is the ultimate existential threat, which is climate (change). Although we have 'crazy bastards' like Putin, so much so that we always have to worry about the outbreak of a nuclear conflict, the existential threat to humanity is (still) climate (change). ”
Although Biden said this on a niche occasion, it is still a public statement, and it seems to reflect his inner thoughts better.
Kremlin spokesman and Putin's press secretary Dmitry Peskov responded on the 22nd, not scolding, but choosing a higher posture. He said that the use of such insulting language by the United States against the head of another country may not necessarily infringe on Russia, but it belittles itself. He also questioned Biden in the air: ".Please, ask the assistants, let them sort it out for you, did Putin ** say anything rude to you? Never. So, I think such words demean the United States itself.
Compared with Peskov's moderation, the reaction of other Russian politicians can be said to be out of anger. Mikhail Sheremet, a member of the National Duma from the Republic of Crimea, said that Biden's insulting remarks about Putin can only be explained by "old age and deafness." Dmitry Medvedev, the former Russian and current vice chairman of the National Security Council, even ridiculed himIt is not climate change that claims to pose a real threat to the survival of humanity, but useless old men like Biden, who are already old and confused, ready to wage war against Russia.
Perhaps, in Medvedev's view, Biden's ** war against Russia through Ukraine is challenging Russia's bottom line and putting all of humanity on the brink of nuclear war. In an interview with Russia on 21 February, he said that the threat of using nuclear weapons is real and that every effort should be made to avoid it. But at the same time, he said bluntlyIf Russia's very existence is threatened, Russia's leaders will have no choice
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